By now ya'll are all familiar with the lil scrap that happened between the NY Knicks and the Denver Nuggets (click here to view http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCyM1ToRKwA) In response NBA commisioner David Stern suspended Carmelo Anthony for 15 games Monday.Nate Robinson and J.R. Smith each got 10 games, and four other players also were suspended. Stern fined each organization $500,000. But there was no separate penalty for Knicks coach Isiah Thomas, who had warned Anthony not to go into the lane before the mayhem started Saturday night.
“The NBA and its players represent a game of extraordinary skill, athleticism and grace, and, for good or bad, set an example for the entire basketball world, on and off the court,” Stern said in a statement.Mardy Collins, whose hard foul on Smith sparked the fighting, was suspended six games and Knicks teammate Jared Jeffries will miss four. Also, the Knicks’ Jerome James and Denver’s Nene were both penalized one game for leaving the bench area during the chaos.Ten players were ejected after the fight, which started with 1:15 left in Denver’s 123-100 victory. It was the NBA’s scariest scene since the brawl between Pacers players and Pistons fans in Detroit two years ago. There was speculation Thomas would be penalized for his comments to Anthony. Stern acknowledged hearing about it, but said he relied only on “definitive information” when handing out punishments.Stern said the fines to the organizations are meant to show he is serious about cleaning up the game.“It’s a more general message that I’m going to start holding our teams accountable,” Stern said.Collins prevented Smith from an easy basket by grabbing him by the neck and taking him to the floor. Smith rose and immediately started jawing with Collins, and Robinson jumped in to pull Smith away. Anthony shoved Robinson away, and Robinson and Smith then tumbled into the front row while fighting.Just as things appeared to be calming down, Anthony threw a hard punch that floored Collins, and New York’s Jared Jeffries sprinted from the baseline toward halfcourt in an effort to get at Anthony, but was tackled by a Denver player.“I was very disappointed,” Stern said. “Clearly, we’re not getting through or players in certain circumstances just don’t want to be restrained. I would suggest that those players will not have long careers in the NBA "
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
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Posted by MissJo at 11:32 AM
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